Andy added: “For our Bracknell-based firing crew to produce the winning show is a very sweet victory.

“I’m so incredibly proud of our team and believe this is just start of much bigger things for Star Fireworks.

“Our next goal will be to achieve success on the international stage, aiming for a win at one of the big world events in Canada, Europe or Macau.”

Star Fireworks fired a computer-controlled display that lasted 10 minutes and was the first to fire.

Sean Durcan, director of Star Fireworks, said: “Conditions on the day were not ideal – we had five hours of constant rain at the start of the set-up followed by strong ocean winds. Despite the weather, we set up every single firework as planned and when it came to firing everything came together to produce the winning display.

“I would like to pay tribute to our firing crew who put in hundreds of hours of preparation to create the show, including manufacturing dozens of items of specialist hardware to produce the effects in the sky.”